Wednesday, March 13, 2013

News Headlines (181) 13 March 2013




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SCIENCEDAILY : Aging Is Satisfying, New Research Shows. June 17, 2008 — University of Queensland research is turning conventional wisdom on its head when it comes to grumpy old men and women. 

GIZMAG March 11, 2013 - LinkMe bracelet displays text messages on your wrist 

DAILY MAIL 12 March 2013 - Lance Armstrong: I'm like Bill Clinton and people will forgive me || Hollywood is now working on TWO Lance Armstrong movies. Which will grab the yellow jersey? by Darren Franich Mar 11 2013

LATIMES March 11, 2013  - Sure, Jennifer Love Hewitt would insure her breasts for $5 million 

YAHOO NEWS : Clinton awards more than $700,000 to Haiti farms

CNN 11 March 2013  : North Korea declares 1953 armistice invalid 







HARLEM SHAKE Juventus Football Club. Published on Mar 8, 2013 by Juventus


Governor Christie On The Late Show With David Letterman. Published on Feb 5, 2013 by GovChristie



LA Marzulli--The Hybrid Breeding Program. Published on Mar 9, 2013 by PIWarsVideo  
Les Robins des Bois sont toujours des Cons Deuxième DVD

Secret 5000 Year Old Flying Machine Discovery with Steve Quayle. Published on Sep 30, 2012 by DiscloseTruthTV



VATICAN DISCLOSURE -- Steve Quayle w/ Tom Horn. Published on Jan 14, 2013 by PIWarsVideo









Why people act out of line with their beliefs

Sex abuse payout by LA archdiocese
The Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles agrees to pay out nearly $10m (£6.7m) to settle four clergy sex abuse cases.
* LA Catholics' turmoil over conclave
Ebony beats ivory. Conservation of hardwoods moves faster than campaign to halt illegal poaching 
Mount Reagan: Why do Americans name mountains after presidents?
Tying together the strands of history
Escaping modern life in Zambia's north
In California, an incomplete dream for undocumented Asian students
Deadly poison threat to tigers
Lord Bilimoria: Illegal immigration out of control
First drive: 2013 Ford Fiesta ST
March of the smartphones
In pictures: Let sleeping dogs lie

Today's African Proverb : "When the bush is on fire, grasshoppers have no time to say goodbye to each other" - Sent by Ustaz Ajack Dengrip, Aweil, South Sudan

True. I am deeply touched by the word "Good bye". It sounds quite polite, but it's also powerful enough to kill a person's self confidence.

...On that night he said that he would just go to sleep. Sleep. Just sleep? Why was he sleeping too deep and long? Why did he not say any message before he just went to sleep? Words of Goodbye, at least? Well, Times have said, "No time." So, a tentative conclusion: An event has a speed faster than the speed of time when it comes to us. And a conclusion (rather permanent): An event has a speed longer to leave our memories than the speed of time. So, a final conclusion: Time is not everything.

Oh dear, why do you always wrap your words with your Blue Blanket? See, the grasshoppers were not dead, Cisca! They were just trying to save themselves, respectively, so they did not have time to say goodbye to each other. That's it. All survived and each one of them did not care about each other anymore. One important thing is each one of them has survived. What's the point for us to be together but eventually we die together? Come on, each of us, jump! Hop-hop-hop! Done. Bye! When will we meet again? Could we?






Inside Story - Heavy is the head ... (How can Kenya's new president govern while facing trial for crime against humanity in the Hague? Discussing with Jane Dutton are guests Muthoni Wanyeki, former executive director of the Kenyan Human Rights Commission; Jendayi Frazer, who spent more three and a half years as US assistant secretary of state for African Affairs; and Paul Moorcraft, director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Analysis.)  

Listening Post Feature - Ethiopia: Journalism akin to terrorism
Venezuelans gear up for fresh election
Witness : Russia's online wavemakers
Witness : In This Room
Inside Story - A declaration of war or a call for help?(tension between USA and North Korea) 
Philippines' Sulu 'army' set for long war
Inside Story Americas - The failing state of Guantanamo Bay
The Stream - 'Singapore for Singaporeans'?
The Stream - Ending 'Francafrique'
US accuses China of cyber security breaches





Cyber-attacks a bigger threat than Al Qaeda, officials say
By Ken Dilanian - The U.S. director of national intelligence and the CIA director say the foreign assaults are growing. They also sound an alarm about North Korea.
* Chinese soldier blogs about cyber espionage
Pictures in the News | March 12, 2013 
► Vatican Conclave 2013  Posted On March 12, 2013 By: Marc Martin 



5 PICTURES TODAY



Aluna, a baby Dik-dik, walks across a computer keyboard in the office of Tim Rowlands, curator of mammals at Chester Zoo, in northern England March 12, 2013. The miniature antelope which is only 8 inches tall (20 cm) is being hand reared by the zoo after failing to bond with its mother. REUTERS/Phil Noble



A collie performs a jump during the agility competition on the fourth day of Crufts dog show in Birmingham, central England on March 10, 2013. The annual event sees dog breeders from around the world compete in a number of competitions with one dog going on to win the "Best in Show" category. (AFP PHOTO/CARL COURT)



A man carries a sofa on his motorcycle on a highway near Kenya's capital Nairobi on March 10, 2013. (REUTERS/Marko Djurica)




Residents are showered in sparks as fireworks explode during the annual event "Quema de toritos"(Burning of the bulls) in the municipality of Tultepec near Mexico City March 8, 2013. According to the organizer, the fireworks are dedicated to Saint John of God, the patron saint of pyrotechnics in Tultepec, a city renowned for producing traditional fireworks. REUTERS/Bernardo Montoya



A faithful looks at the chimney on the Sistine chapel while the image of St Peter's basilica is reflected on her sunglasses, waiting for the smoke announcing the result of the second vote of the conclave on March 13, 2013 at the Vatican. (AFP PHOTO/GABRIEL BOUYS)



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